When Did the Kirov Ballet Perform Swan Lake?

Ballet

The Kirov Ballet first performed the iconic ballet Swan Lake in 1895. It was originally choreographed by Lev Ivanov and Marius Petipa and has become one of the most popular ballets in the world. The original production featured music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and was first performed at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia, on March 4th, 1895.

The Kirov Ballet has continued to perform Swan Lake over the years, including some notable productions. In 1921, a new version of the ballet was produced featuring additional music by Riccardo Drigo and a stronger emphasis on classicism.

This production was also staged at the Mariinsky Theatre and was choreographed by Mikhail Fokine and Vasily Tikhomirov. This version is still performed today by Kirov Ballet companies around the world, including The Royal Ballet in London, England.

In 1959, there was another version of Swan Lake that premiered at the Kirov Ballet’s home theatre in St. Petersburg. This production featured new choreography by Konstantin Sergeyev and an entirely new score composed by Rodion Shchedrin with additional music from Tchaikovsky’s other works. This version is still performed today as part of The RoyalBallet’s repertoire as well as other leading ballet companies across Europe and North America.

The most recent production of Swan Lake from the Kirov Ballet premiered in 1999 at the Mariinsky Theatre under artistic director Makhar Vaziev. This version featured a revised libretto with a few changes to traditional choreography as well as newly composed musical interludes from composer Boris Asafiev.

Conclusion: The Kirov Ballet has been performing Swan Lake for over 120 years with various different versions being created over time to keep audiences entertained and enthralled each time it is performed. From its original production in 1895 to its most recent performance in 1999, it remains one of the most popular ballets ever created and continues to be enjoyed around the world today!